Friday, December 9, 2016

First step to education 

Educations at its finest, education does not start in school its start from the home you're raised in. Starts off with your surroundings and who is teaching you from a blood parent or a parent guardian of some sort. 

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Education does not come easy from teaching your child to read and write from teaching them what shoe goes on what foot, even as a baby how to use your hands to eat to walking. Education is really hitting a peak because a lot of children now a days do not understand the true meaning of getting an education. Knowing what is right from wrong should be apart of a child's education for example throwing a tantrum at toys r us because they want that baby doll is not okay. I know this is oblivious to you as parents but you can not let your child to things that they want to do you're the adult. I am not a parent but from having fifteen nieces ans nephews I think I should know better but this also comes from a good education at home getting taught from my mother an father. I started walking at 8 months and by the time I hit 3 grade I was at a 6th grade reading level. I did get diagnosed with some dyslexia but that did not stop my parents pushing me to further my education and to play ball. Parenting is stressful and it does come with big responsibilities.  
Visual (Spatial) – These individuals learn best through pictures, images, and spatial understanding
Aural (Auditory) – These individuals learn best through sound and music
Verbal (Linguistic) – These individuals learn best through words, verbal and/or written
Physical (Kinesthetic) – These individuals learn best through experience and rely on the sense of touch
Logical (Mathematical) – These individuals learn best through logic and reasoning
Social (Interpersonal) – These individuals learn best through group interaction
Solitary (Intrapersonal) – These individuals learn best through self-study
how to help your children through school. 

Another solution for grades through school and to be respectful to others, is discipline. Discipline does not mean to hit your children when they have messed up. YES, everyone does make mistakes how do you expect your child to learn if they can not make mistakes. Making mistakes is okay, push your child in a positive way for example; 
- you can do this just go through it slowly and I will help you if you get stuck
-taking breaks through homework 
-fun activities to help study 
-showing them examples step by step
discipline includes pushing them like taking TV time away or you can not go outside and play until everything is done, but in reality what child does these things they have Iphone's and tablets and game systems the internet has things that our children should not be seeing anytime soon. I advise you to turn on all Safety features change youtube into kids youtube and change the settings if they have social media get every password. You do not want your children to grow up extremely fast and you do not want them to lack in education. 
This is an understanding that from the moment they start walking from the moemnt they get their first homework assignment  to the moment they have electronics, education matters and this all starts with parents who want to teach their children from start to beginning. 
http://www.parents.com/parenting/better-parenting/advice/5-values-you-should-teach-your-child-by-age-five/
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Family tradition

At the family table 



Family tradition is all about connecting the young to the old. Passing traditions does not just involve the food you prepare for your family. Tradition can contain sitting together at the dinner table every night at 7:30pm. 

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The Latino culture has one of the best foods and best traditions. Knowing what food is coming to your holiday celebrations makes you excited for example Thanksgiving everyone knows what is going to be served at the dinner table; Mash potatoes, Turkey, Yams the original tradition. In the Hispanic culture there are many different flavors added to the table, For example; Vanilla-Orange Flan, Rose Sangria's. Christmas is a various of delicious foods such as; your main meals Ham, Mash potatoes, cookies. Hispanic culture makes Tamales 2 weeks prior or 2 months to Christmas, making Pozole, Albondigas is a tradition families do together. Happiness is what makes a tradition a tradition that is why it is continued throughout centuries. 

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Hispanic mothers, especially those in urban and low-income areas and who have recently migrated to the U.S., have difficulty adapting to the food culture of the United States. That sudden influence of fast food, easy microwavable meals and high-fat ingredients makes healthy cooking difficult for Latinas who struggle to keep a sense of food culture at home for their easily acculturated children.
Data, compiled from a study published in the Family and Consumer Sciences Research Journal, indicates the acquired eating habits of Hispanic children plays a role in the difficulty Hispanic mothers face, as little ones are quickly exposed to American dieting habits at school and in the homes of friends, as well as influenced through the media.
In fact, studies now show us that acculturated Hispanics face many more health difficulties and higher obesity rates than new Hispanic immigrants, and adoption of the so called American diet has a lot to do with it. For many, the easy access to drive-thrus, and low prices of fast food, become a quick and affordable way to provide for the family, especially if there is little awareness on the health risks of these new dieting habits.
So what is a Hispanic mother to do in order to help her children stay healthy despite new cultural influences?
“Food in general is a social event we as humans share with one another,” Jenny Patrizia, psychologist, nutritionist and personal trainer, told VOXXI. “That’s why we see foods in all types of celebrations in a person’s life—baptism, birth, weddings and yes, even funerals. Food is something more than filling up our tummies but a way to form a bond between one human being to another.
“So when you introduce to an immigrant mother mac and cheese or hamburgers and fries not only do they have to adapt to the new flavors the food brings but also to the new lifestyle of eating. We as Latinos share our food with our family. It brings our families together at the dinner table while U.S. families tend to be more independent when it comes to food,” she added (Gillette) 
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